Now just so you know where I'm coming from, I'd been using and testing ProtonMail for quite a long time for personal use, and not too long ago I decided to start using Proton for my online business. See show notes below if you're interested.then when your'e ready to actually move over to Proton, come back to this video. So what we'll do here is, I'll detail out the process for migrating to Proton and along the way, I'll share with you my experience of the process, things I wish I'd done differently, and things that worked out great.įirst off though, if you're not sure if Proton is gonna be a good fit for you or not, a better starting point for you instead of this video is my full ProtonMail review. Not only is migrating to ProtonMail quite painless and straightforward, it also doesn't take a whole lot of time - yeah, really! If you're sitting there feeling like this is gonna be a big, daunting undertaking, then you're in for a real surprise. If you'd like to know more about VPNs, take a look at What Is A VPN And How Does It Work? – VPN Explained in SIMPLE Terms!.For a walk-through of the process, check out How To Import Emails To ProtonMail With Import-Export. If you'll be moving over to a paid ProtonMail account, us their Import / Export application.For specific steps, take a look at How To Import Emails With Import Assistant. If you're migrating over to a free ProtonMail account, use their Import Assistant.For detailed steps, take a look at Verify Your Custom Domain And Set MX Record. This is done via your domain name's DNS records. If you're using ProtonMail for your online business, then you'll need to add your domain name to your Proton account so that you can send and receive emails using email addresses.Before moving over to ProtonMail, you may want to take a look at my full review, ProtonMail Review: Secure, Safe Email - Features, Pricing, And More!.Give ProtonMail a free spin for yourself!.Here are links and resources mentioned in today's video.
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